workhorse in the PONS Dictionary

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This dynamic trading model with asymmetric information has been one of the workhorse models in the literature on market microstructure.
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It was the big workhorse, still a five inch (127 mm).
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Together with closing, the opening serves in computer vision and image processing as a basic workhorse of morphological noise removal.
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In image processing, closing is, together with opening, the basic workhorse of morphological noise removal.
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He is described as a midfield workhorse with attacking and defensive qualities.
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Despite these perceived shortcomings, low-tension cable barrier, until recently, was arguably the workhorse of the industry.
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He was one of the workhorses of the 1950 squad, finishing the season with 17 victories.
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Introduced in 1992, the car was now wholly available for purchase, and commercial demand quickly capitalised on it as a workhorse.
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They are good, reliable workhorses ideal for use in situations where printed content is more important than quality.
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Such a demanding schedule made him a workhorse.
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